Friday, April 13, 2012

Life's speed bumps keep a coming....But the next Best thing to perfect is...Close Enough

What a nice way to start the day....three favorite ways to be woken up by; a Rooster, a train passing by, or a cow mooing..... then the fourth which also happened...a mockingbird started singing right outside my window.... is it a concert if you have a cow and a mockingbird singing....in harmony???...didn't even make my morning coffee...put on my shorts and walked 6.5 miles around the campground....felt good as I haven't done that in a week...though chasing blue bonnets photo ops must have some redeeming exercise qualities ...and combine that with lifting a wine glass now and then....well now...I may have the making of a new exercise CD... went to see some of the sights close by...first stop Round Top about 10 miles south of the campsite...First let me state for those antique and flea market lovers, route 237 from La Grange to Carmine to Burton is suppose to be the best of the best in this region...I'm told that its one tent after another along the road and in the towns......I was told that they just had their first big weekend in conjunction with some of the towns "Blue Bonnet Days"


Back to Round Top...Don't blink...you'll will miss it....rustic  with numerous old buildings....As of the 2000 census the population was 77...founded in 1831 with the acquisition of 4428 acres by James Winn....mainly settled by German immigrants between 1845-1847.....Round Top is the home of three visitor drawing programs:


The Original Round Top Antiques Fair, features country, Americana, and European country and formal furniture, accessories, unique and eclectic items from New England, Texas, all over the United States, and Europe. The huge Spring and Fall Antique Fairs have been held every Spring and Fall for the past 43 years in Round Top, Texas. These Fairs boast five major venues: The Marburger Farm Antiques Show, The Big Red Barn, The Big Red Barn Tent, The Continental Tent, and Carmine Dance Hall. Added a few years ago are the Summer Antique Show in June and the Winter Antique Show in January, held in the Big Red Barn, which display the same quality of antiques as in the Spring and Fall Fairs .


The Round Top Festival Institute is a musical institute established in 1971 by pianist James Dick in Round Top, Texas. It provides musical education programs throughout summer and hosts several concerts every year. 



The Shakespeare at Winedale program, created in 1970 by James B. "Doc" Ayres, is a program affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin,[1] dedicated to Shakespearean criticism through performance of the plays. The main performance space at Winedale, located in Round Top, Texas, is a barn donated to the University of Texas by Ima Hogg.

It's a great, friendly town....a walk around for a couple of hours was a good way to enjoy its history and local flavor....
Round Top...Horst Kelly Photographer


Next on my agenda was a drive north to Burton, Texas...population around 359......Here is a history in a pecan shell.....the town was named after John M. Burton..had 2 things going for it...a train station and cotton, every year they have  a Cotton Gin Festival......numerous historical buildings in about a 6 block section...spent a couple hours touring.....
Burton...Horst Kelly Photographer

Off to Chappell Hill, Texas...population about 600...it was founded by Mary Haller...by the mid 19th century the town gained prominence in the region, boasting saw mills, a railroad line, Masonic Lodge, churches , the Chappell Hill Female College...
Today Chappell Hill is another small Texas town with a colorful history, that  draws people to step back in time and enjoy a historic walk thru old cemeteries; museum; it has the oldest continually operating bank in America; two festivals....its a neat place to visit...
Chappell Hill...Horst Kelly Photographer
Last stop for for the day was  to Washington-on-the-Brazos....State Historic Site...it's the home of the "Birthplace of Texas"....Texas declared independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836, and it served as the capital of the Republic of Texas...59 delegates gathered to draft and sign the Declaration of Texas Independence...the area is rich in numerous historical sites..the big problem of the day for me is the gnats are bigger and meaner, more aggressive then I have ever seen and were having the feast of a life time on my arms and legs.....needless to say I made a swift exit.......and that was it for the day....looking forward for tomorrow and more historic towns and sites........ate dinner at JW's Steakhouse in Carmine...went to do the blog to no avail..internet was down....'till tomorrow... 
Washinton on-the-Brazos...Horst Kelly Photographer

Washington on-the-Brazos structure...signing took place

You haven't seen a blog for a couple days......its now Friday the 13th...though my Friday 13th started a week ago,  and hopefully is starting to settle down today.....
here is the 'Cliff's Notes' version...Tuesday evening I went to bed around 9pm...and  at 10 or so I woke up with a terrible pain in my stomach area, cramping , etc...about a half hour later Montezuma's Revenge hit with a force that could rival the booster rockets ignition on a shuttle take off....the whole process lasted, with brief periods of calm, until about 0600......the decision was made to hitch up and head home......at least I knew the medical facilities and doctors at my home base...last thing I wanted is the ER here to tell me I need to check in their hospital leaving the camper , toad, and all my stuff stranded at a campground for an unknown period of time..... I called my bride, tell her my situation and head home arriving a little after high noon on Wednesday....I go straight to bed being nursed by the "sane one"...and don't get out of bed...except by necessity until last evening(Thursday).......at last the the curse of this trip has been lifted.....not so fast "buckaroo".... another crisis is in the making...ok hit me with your best shot....as I turn on the bathroom cold water...it comes out looking orange....I go to the toilet to see what happen....its worse ..... this morning I call the water company...and they tell me they have had numerous calls........ok...what's the problem...answer... we don't know.....its noon and still no call back.......

 Lets recap the speed bumps since the third...lets not.....it could have been worse....life is like that....it gives us "reality checks", keeps us grounded...and makes for great conversation...sometime in the future...and as my Father use to say..."Builds Character"....thanks Dad.....as the header states....The next best thing to perfect is...close enough...and this trip was!

I had a GREAT trip and am looking forward to another adventure in the near future...until then...thanks for joining me and Happy Trails...Horst sends




Monday, April 9, 2012

Carmine..population 280...Dixieland RV Park...and Lots of History

All good things must end.....NOT....just other "stuff" to experience.. aka....another adventure/journey...I was ready to roll by 0600 this morning...but stayed around 'till the "Rooster" woke the Beachcomber residents...and I could say my "Good Byes".....it was a magnificent  time, in terms of the people I met; the Mother Load of Blue Bonnets I got on film; and the laid back life style I experienced......and now it's off for another journey....not the one I had originally planned..but I think a adventure that will produce just as many smiles...
Got on US29 going east...for the better part of 80 miles...then at Georgetown...Texas, not Washington DC..I got on toll Rd. Tx 130 heading south... managed to find US 290 going east for another "so many" miles and arrived in Carmine Texas...population 280 give or take a few....two roads in and out...my destination was the Dixieland RV Park....its country...its grass with two ponds....it has full hook ups....a clean bath house....friendly folks... and the price is right...takes Passport  America for 2 nights...very quite.....I am Happy....feels like I'm Boon docking....
I did a little tour of the area and the blue bonnets are all but gone...But.....not to worry, this area is a treasure trove for all things old, history and Texan.....I am going to turn into "Thomoos the Tour Guide"......have you heard of Bill Longley...made a TV series about him in 1958..Rory Calhoun starred...more to follow... tomorrow...also has the 41st President....The Bush Presidential Library and Museum....;a cotton gin and museum; Heritage Home Tours Living History Farm...and the list just keeps on going....so I'm going to stay here at least until Friday....stay with me and I'll be your "Virtual Tour Guide" for the next few days...to include photo's....and a virtual complementary glass of wine ...or south Texas ice tea....and maybe a virtual slice or two of smoked bisket.....3 of the top 5 bisket places are in this area.......Happy Trails...Horst ends

Sunday, April 8, 2012

HAPPY EASTER...early Sunrise ....and a Countdown

Woke up around 0500...made my coffee....looked at the weather for Lawton, Oklahoma and made a decision not to go....rain the next several days with strong possibilities of severe weather Thursday and Friday...it is Spring and I'm within walking distance to Tornado Alley.....so its off to the Giddings area.....east of Austin....about 120 miles from here as the crow flies.....plan on leaving no later then 0830 tomorrow...get there around noon..

This morning it appears a sunrise shot over the Lake is possible...so I drive about 5 miles south to a boat ramp area...and set up...the lake has really receded but still a nice view..
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When I got back to the camp site, sitting outside in my chair, I started to put my juice in the chair cup holder and what do you think....oh my, the Easter Bunny had come and left me a real decorated egg....and next to the water facet there was another one..... Easter Bunny comes to an Rv Park...what a novel idea....when I saw the owners, a 30 something couple, I ask them to thank the Bunny...they said they do this every year....There is hope for our Country with young folks with that kind of attitude and value system...

Spent the morning cleaning the camper....which took all of 30 minutes...started running water to fill up the grey/black tanks.....will empty tomorrow bright and early......will hitch up this evening...and yes I am going to use my "WOK" this evening...more to come on the meal.....Numerous people came in yesterday...not in any RV's...either got one of the 3 cabins or  one of the permanent trailers...the way they are setting up, it appears its their summer place...need to get nosey and ask the question....
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Its 745pm and I lied again....I have already emptied the tanks, hitched up, got gas....and I did Not, I repeat did not make Chinese...I had soup and egg(from the bunny) sandwich...and it was good....OK.. I'm ready to head out for my next adventure...destination is Carmine, Texas, and the Dixieland Retreat and RV Park....grass sites, pull thru's,  full hookups, 2 ponds....stocked with fish...Jerry, I still may get a chance at catching "Moby Dick"..the great  Texas Bass.....ha ha.....
I enjoyed my time here, accomplished way more then I had originally planned to, met a lot of nice folks, made numerous friends....and have oh so many super memories for years to come...I am Blessed.....thanks for stopping by...Happy Easter...Happy Trails.....until tomorrow...Horst sends
10AM Beer....... Horst Kelly Photographer




Saturday, April 7, 2012

Six Man Football..... Texas Style and Pecan Capital of the World

When I left you this morning I didn't know what I was going to do.......but that didn't last long....first a photo of the  northwest portion of Lake Buchanan...right on the east end of the Campground...see photo...its blue, but its not water....its blue bonnets.....my first clue that something was amiss, is when I saw a sign that said "swim at your own risk, no lifeguard on duty"..also saw a boat ramp going to no where and a nice pier with a 20+ foot drop...to dirt...ask the owners how far the water table has dropped due to the draught...27 feet or so...Wow...Jerry(Egg Rolling) blog...I don't think I'm going to try and match your Bass....only thing I'll catch is a wild flower...or field mouse...it sure has hurt the small business owners in this area....
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About 0830 or so I decided to go to San Saba...probably 60 plus miles....headed west on 29 to LLano then took 16 north.....the blue bonnets got more prevelant then where I had been...plus they had some Indian paint brush and red bonnets...though still no vast fields, only roadside...but its better then nothing....couldn't do true closeups as the wind was blowing 15+ miles per hour.....still a great day.....when I got to San Saba I decided to go west on 190 until Richland Springs.....more red bonnets.....stopped several times.....

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The drive was interesting as it was to a part of  Texas I had not been to....northern edge of the Hill Country...numerous farms and ranches and small towns...... Cherokee...they play 6 man football and where the State Champions 74-78...missing it one of those years...San Saba, Claims to be Pecan Capital of the "World"...if the number of orchards are an indication, I believe they have that title....then on 190 we have Hatkeyville; Algenita and Richland Springs, another 6 Man football team and they have dominated the State Championships the last 4 years or so.....wonder how many of those young adults ever made it to the NFL....
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I turned around at Richland Springs, stopped a few more times for photos and got back to the campground around 1:30pm...another adventurous day of exploring.....speaking of adventures....I'm starting to track the Wichita Mtn Wildlife Refuge weather in Oklahoma and it doesn't look too good for next week...they currently are calling for 30/40% chance of T-showers starting tomorrow through Thursday...I'm starting to look for other options, including going home and waiting 'till fall to make that trip.....Tomorrow is cleanup day...one thing about the Casita...you need to stay on top of it or it will get messy in a "heartbeat".....especially if you have sandy soil right outside the camper......so vacuum, shine, empty tanks, get gas.....and set a course for the next adventure...

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Sooooo...some folks have been wondering about my fixing "Chinese".....hasn't happened yet, and I don't know why....lazy I guess....had a taco salad this evening.....everybody have a GREAT Easter.....I'll catch you tomorrow evening......Happy Trails...Horst sends

Just a GREAT Day.....

Got a good nights sleep...up at 0530 Friday morning.....fixed  some coffee...some cereal and a banana...and it was off to the races....first stop was Johnson City....the old Home Stead of LBJ's forefathers what a neat spread...and its been kept up...some good blue bonnet fields, and this Longhorn....sweet....
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 After leaving the town  I decided to venture on to as many back roads between Johnson City and Fredericksburg.....not many towns, but some great places to stop for photo's...can't wait till I get back home, download and put on the web site....the one town everybody needs to stop at is Luckenback...you know..the song, the singers Waylon and Willy...and the town of 3 people.....ok it s a tourist ...whatever...but it has charm...and the only place I know that serves "FREE" beer at 10AM.....now will you get that in Vermont...or Jersey????..
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On to Fredericksburg...I already mentioned all the tourist things to see in a previous post....I walked around and at noon ended up in a another German place...so Brat, red cabbage, German potato salad, roll and.....what else..."Eine Dukel Bier...bitte"....I was ready for a nap......A real enjoyable lunch....open "Beer Garden"...nice German Music..professional but friendly staff...relaxing is the word I'm looking for.....now for the trip back to the camp site....and the experience of more county roads....It was a very pleasant day...the country side didn't reap the wild flowers I was searching for...but I couldn't have asked for a more relaxing drive through the country side.....

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Made  myself a salad and some soup for Dinner...and started writting this blog.....called it a day...it is now Saturday morning, overcast and I'm not sure what I'll do today.....will post again this evening....have a GREAT Saturday and Easter weekend.....Happy Trails...Horst sends

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Murphy's Law....more or less

I'm a day behind...so let me recap...there is a story here....Wednesday started off with flying colors...up at 0600, got a cup of java, sat out and watched the sun as it woke up and searching for a horizon...my plan was to do the Willow City Loop.....about a 30 mile loop, of which 14 or so miles goes through private land owned by several ranchers...From Burnet I headed south on us 281 until I came to Ranch Rd 1323...which was almost back to Johnson City...Headed west another 25 miles and then start the adventure...It was a sunny morning..the bluebonnets and other wildflowers where at its peak and very abundant...not so much as fields but rather large sections by the roadside.....which presented problems in terms of pullouts.....the other restriction...or so I thought, was signs every few hundred yards saying....do not get out of your auto...private property, etc....after a few miles it became apprenent that no one was paying attention to those signs....so I fell in with the rest of the crowd...which where mostly AARPS like me.....The trip took the better part of 4 hours and I had a magnificent time...met and chatted with a lot of folks...got numerous hints from some professional photographers...and most important was given the name of a GREAT German eatery....

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After eating a SUPER Brat and having a "Dunkel Bier", I headed back to the camp site......by the time I got back it was time for dinner so I grilled a salmon, salad, and french bread sounded like  the ticket....little did I know this was akin to having ordered my last meal.....Its now about the time that this trip took a nose dive.....Ahhhh, life's little speed bumps.....it wouldn't be a adventure without them....After dinner I decide to go to the Lake area...only a short walk and take some photo's of blue bonnets in the last bit of the "golden Hour".....I set up my camera, push the shutter release button....nothing happens...I go through the drill again....and again, still northing....I resort to reading the manual...nothing.....I go on line and find out this has been a problem with certain models of nikon camera......I call Tech services, spend 45 minutes with them..couldn't get the problem fixed......I've only had the camera 11 days....and for those of you that have been reading the blog will remember, I postponed my trip by a week to buy a new camera as the old one was about to bite the dust and I didn't want to be in the middle of nowhere with no photo capabilities.....so much for that solution....


The good news is I'm only 140 or so miles from home, so Thursday morning at "O dark Thirty" I head home, get their at 1000 hours, exchange my camera gear...BTW it was there last one.....the Photo Gods are with me.....go home unpack the box and by noon I kiss my Bride and I'm back on the road.....when I got back to camp I was way to tired to do any Photo ops, so I tried to get on line and do this blog...to no avail......If someone knows how I could to do this offline and then post...I'm all ears....my 3g smartphone service is really slow...don't know if anyone has connected on to this network(hacked on to my system)...if thats even possible..


Posting photo's is even worse....so the one above will have to suffice for now..anyway, its now about 0600 Friday morning and I'm getting ready to head out for a 50 mile journey south, then west for some photo ops....I hope.....Gentlemen...start your engines....Horst sends













Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Beachcomber Park...and Blue Bonnets....

A great day for driving...overcast, not to warm....good for the tires and engine(no AC needed )...left around 0835...last minute hugs and instructions from my better half...traffic was not bad until I got off of 1604 loop and onto 281 north.....you'd think it was last minute shopping for Christmas....what a zoo..at least there where no accidents...forecast was for rain...but that didn't happen.....the further north I traveled the more prevelent the bluebonnets and other wild flowers...the towns rolled by...Bulverde, Spring Branch, Blanco, Johnson City(birth place of LBJ)...which is a great day trip....historic town, and down the road is the Texas White House...nice guided tour or self guided...a short drive to Frederickburg...another great town....main street is a super walk...antique shops, restaurants(mainly German), the Admiral Nimitz Museum, WW11 park, and much more....ok, back on 281, next town is Round Mountain, then Marble Falls, which is a nice surprise.....the Hamlets of Sudduth and Demarco....Burnet is next....which is a place to stop and walk the historic section...take a left on TX rd 29 for about 14 miles and head north on Co. Rd 261 for abourt 7 miles and you get to Beachcomber RV Park...nothing to write home about...but it has the qualities that I like...down home rustic, quite, and with Passport America $15.00 per night...no limit...oh did I mention...very friendly.....
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Got a pull through site, grass...but level, trees for shade....after setting up my bride calls to inform e that the weather channel has tornado warnings/watches all around the area.....as I look to the sky I see only "blue"....I insure her all is well, but that I will find a brick structure for a safe haven......I decide to explore a little and begin my adventure traveling north on CR 261..the road skirts Lake Buchanan to the east and to my west is nothing but farm/cattle ranches...oh, and bluebonnets...after about 20 miles I head south, get back on TxRd 29 and head into Llano...the blue bonnets are everywhere...only problem is the light is really harsh....but I now have a start for tomorrow....did stop and take a couple road side photo's...what a great drive...this IS "Gods Country".....heehaw.......
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Got back to camp around 1730....and made a sandwitch....so no Chinese this evening...good old American Ham and Cheese....think I'll go out and watch the sun set and snack on some pretzels...I am enjoying this trip....and my Casita......and Texas...until tomorrow....Happy Trails to all...Horst sends......


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Monday, April 2, 2012

T-minus 12...More or Less

 The day has arrived......I didn't realize how much Stuff I had left to do today.....Grocery shopping; Wally World for "stuff";....Camping World for more "stuff"; fill propane tanks; check tire pressure; wash camper; and pack....for some reason on this trip I decided to do a lot of  Chinese....I bought a wok for camping...don't ask me why....me cooking on a wok WILL be a Kodak Moment , Ha........so stick around for my Daily menu...

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Plan on leaving about 0830 in the morning...get on US 281 North until Burnet then go West on Tx 29 and north on County Rd. 261 to Buchanan Dam...Thought I would try Beachcomber Park...About 130 mile trip...Its a Passport America Campground....$15.00 per day....I plan on staying for a week...doing the Bluebonnet Trails/Loop...also do some Eagle viewing/photo's....then keep heading north on 281 to  Wichita Wildlife Refuge west of Lawton Oklahoma....and spend another week exploring the area..Hopefully the weather will hold up....its Oklahoma and its Spring so anything can happen.....though tomorrow is suppose to be the only day for rain for the next 10 days.....


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New Camera, two new Lens(Nikon VR lens) and a smile on my face......I'm a happy camper...pun intended.... Also going to try my hand at fishing after reading Jerry's Blog ....saw where Jerry from Egg Rolling Blog is is catching some record Bass...I'm guessing they are Bass...if you haven't checked his Blog, you should...a Great Couple and having a Great time with their camping expeditions......I'll close for now...still need to do some last minute "stuff".....if any one has any suggestions as to things to do and or see please let me know.....Thanks for stopping by.....until tomorrow...Horst sends